An internal U.S. State Department cable suggests chronic illnesses may affect visa eligibility, sparking concern among Indian applicants.
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Mid-sized Indian IT firms downplay the impact of Trump’s steep H-1B visa fee hike, citing local hiring and diversified delivery models.
Rajeswari Kompalli, Anjal Jain, Rhea Doshi win awards celebrating women in STEM showcasing Connecticut’s innovative tech ecosystem
The U.S. Department of Labor has resumed processing foreign worker applications, easing delays that heavily impacted Indian professionals and employers.
The Trump administration revives its “America First” jobs agenda with a new campaign targeting H-1B visa abuse, singling out India and launching Project Firewall.
Indian American climate scientist recognized for work bridging science, equity and community empowerment
An average Indian immigrant reduces the national debt by over $1.6 million over 30 years, according to Manhattan Institute
“Stricter U.S. immigration policies are reshaping Indian marriage choices, with families now prioritizing visa security over NRI status amid growing uncertainty and H-1B reforms.”
The U.S. government shutdown halts key services, delays immigration processes like H-1B visas, impacts federal workers, and threatens economic growth amid political gridlock.
A coordinated campaign on 4chan and other platforms sought to block Indians from returning to the U.S. by artificially inflating ticket prices during the weekend when Trump released an executive order placing a $100,000 fee on H-1B holders
A possible solution is to have employees work from GCCs in India, or find a temporary placement outside the U.S., says Abe Abraham, a partner at law firm.
The U.S. has revoked visas of Indian executives tied to fentanyl precursor exports, signaling tougher scrutiny on India’s chemical sector amid global efforts to curb opioid trafficking.
‘Desis Persist—Our Stories, Our Strength’ summit to be held with its first-ever South Asian Hill Day
Lifelong champion of Universal Access, Mohan was selected for helping to “develop the modern multilingual Internet.”
A new survey released today suggests a deep divide in how Americans view foreign workers. More than half of U.S. citizens believe professionals are taking jobs away
New U.S. bill to cut reliance on foreign workers may reshape outsourcing, putting pressure on Indian IT giants like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro.
Chitra and Panneer Selvam’s gift will expand research opportunities in the high-impact area of computer modeling and computational mechanics
Ritesh Sanghvi, Ajay Sharma, Tajinder Vohra and Raj Pudipeddi among emerging leaders shaping the future of life sciences industry
Brigadier General Shariful M. Khan becomes the first Bangladeshi American to achieve the rank in the U.S. Air Force, marking a historic milestone in military leadership.
With sweeping duties taking effect Aug. 27, India faces billions in losses, mass job cuts, and shrinking competitiveness in its largest export market.
The case has sparked a debate over California’s policy of issuing commercial driver’s licenses to undocumented immigrants
Immigrant health policy expert Dr. Drishti Pillai warns that the new HHS guidance could affect thousands of lawfully present immigrants, including work visa holders, creating confusion, fear, and broader community impacts.
While India is not yet included in the new visa bond program, the country’s IT giants and tech consultancies — which send thousands of executives, engineers, and project managers to the U.S. each year — may have reason to pay attention
Nishita Karikatti, Sudeep Vattikuti and Karthik Ainapurapu to help fill the pressing need of primary care physicians in Arizona
As Indian students face mounting delays and rejections, experts warn of ripple effects across research, STEM talent, and the future of American tech competitiveness.
